Monthly Archives: October 2014

Remote Viewing

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Reference: Comment section of KNOWABLE AND UNKNOWABLE

Remote viewing requires sharpening of the sixth sense. This is basically the mental sense that brings all the physical senses together in a coherent manner. This coherency appears as an abstract pattern underlying the physical senses.

It is thought that the abstract pattern underlying the physical senses can link into a universally coherent grid and thus gain access to remote points on this grid. Remote viewing comes about when patterns at those remote points are accessed and converted back to physical perceptions. In addition, it is thought possible to influence things remotely through such linking.

The article at Core Explanation of Remote Viewing and Remote Influencing is used to prepare the following notes.

Based on human brain wave frequency, the mind has following levels.

Delta – 1 to 4 Hertz
Deep sleep… also surgical unconsciousness, and certain pathological conditions such as epileptic petit mal… no dreaming present… consciousness is lost… the unconscious region of thought activity… but something can be recalled from that state… level of mysterious universal mind… interface with deep Theta…

Theta – 4 to 7 Hertz
Deep relaxation… more internally focused self-reflective state…

Alpha – 8 to 13 Hertz
Deep concentration… a more focused, expanded state of awareness…

Beta – 14 to 30 Hertz
Awake and totally active… the so-called conscious level of mind… a focus of concentration by the mind upon the outside or perceptually separated world… Human adults operate mostly at Beta…

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In Remote Viewing, one must move from awake and totally active Beta to deep sleep of Delta in order to access the universal awareness directly. As one moves from Alpha to Theta to Delta, one bypasses mental filters. These mental filters appear to make up the individual consciousness as well. So, as one moves closer to Delta, the mental filters reduce and so does the individual consciousness.

Per the KHTK model of the mind, moving from Beta to Delta is like climbing out of the whirlpool of self and becoming one with the universal sea of awareness. The individual consciousness seems to be replaced by a universal awareness, which is difficult to describe.

When one comes out of the Delta and moves back to Beta, the mental filters and individual consciousness return. The remote patterns accessed while in Delta are now processed through the filters, and the desired remote views appear in one’s consciousness. However, by interfacing with Delta from the deepest level of Theta it might be possible to view remotely in real time.

But this is all theory, and it has been difficult to achieve remote viewing in practice.

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Per KHTK, it is the gradual resolving of inconsistencies from individual consciousness that may bring one ultimately into a permanent state of being tuned to the universally coherent grid. But in this process all the inconsistencies that lead to conflicts and wars may also have to be resolved.

Remote viewing may simply be like a second nature then.

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Degree In Mindfulness

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Cambridge University Offers Degree In Mindfulness for $33K

Lesley University in Cambridge, Massachusetts is offering a Master of Arts in Mindfulness Studies degree. It’s a two-year program that costs $33,300. Books by Jon Kabat-Zinn, considered the forefather of mindfulness, are required reading. Students study the effects of meditation on health, education and business. A week-long silent retreat is also required.

Edith Lesley Wolfard began the Lesley School in 1909. Her first students were studying to become kindergarten teachers. They gathered in the living room of the Lesley Wolfard family home in Cambridge. At that time, the kindergarten movement was an emerging idea and preparing women for careers outside of the home was a radical notion. Lesley Wolfard’s guiding principles are still upheld today: “to be different; to consider the individual of basic importance; to inculcate the ideal of gracious living; and to foster the traditions of American democracy.”

The Known Universe by AMNH

The Known Universe takes viewers from the Himalayas through our atmosphere and the inky black of space to the afterglow of the Big Bang. Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world’s most complete four-dimensional map of the universe, the Digital Universe Atlas that is maintained and updated by astrophysicists at the American Museum of Natural History. The new film, created by the Museum, is part of an exhibition, Visions of the Cosmos: From the Milky Ocean to an Evolving Universe, at the Rubin Museum of Art in Manhattan through May 2010.

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The Dynamics

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Reference: Postulate Mechanics

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View of Dynamics from Scientology

The concept of DYNAMICS by Hubbard is a perfect human-centric view of life and existence. It is built on the idea of human individuality. Here is the definition from Hubbard’s Scientology.

There could be said to be eight urges (drives, impulses) in life. These we call dynamics. These are motives or motivations. We call them the eight dynamics.

The first dynamic —is the urge toward existence as one’s self. Here we have individuality expressed fully. This can be called the self dynamic.

The second dynamic—is the urge toward existence as a sexual or bisexual activity. This dynamic actually has two divisions. Second dynamic (a) is the sexual act itself and the second dynamic (b) is the family unit, including the rearing of children. This can be called the sex dynamic.

The third dynamic—is the urge toward existence in groups of individuals. Any group or part of an entire class could be considered to be a part of the third dynamic. The school, the society, the town, the nation are each part of the third dynamic, and each one is a third dynamic. This can be called the group dynamic.

The fourth dynamic—is the urge toward existence as mankind. Whereas the white race would be considered a third dynamic, all the races would be considered the fourth dynamic. This can be called the mankind dynamic.

The fifth dynamic—is the urge toward existence of the animal kingdom. This includes all living things whether vegetable or animal. The fish in the sea, the beasts of the field or of the forest, grass, trees, flowers, or anything directly and intimately motivated by life. This could be called the animal dynamic.

The sixth dynamic—is the urge toward existence as the physical universe. The physical universe is composed of matter, energy, space and time. In Scn we take the first letter of each of these words and coin a word, mest. This can be called the universe dynamic.

The seventh dynamic—is the urge toward existence as or of spirits. Anything spiritual, with or without identity, would come under the heading of the seventh dynamic. This can be called the spiritual dynamic.

The eighth dynamic—is the urge toward existence as infinity. This is also identified as the Supreme Being. It is carefully observed here that the science of Scn does not intrude into the dynamic of the Supreme Being. This is called the eighth dynamic because the symbol of infinity ∞ stood upright makes the numeral “8 .” This can be called the infinity or God dynamic.

Centered on the human individuality is the family, then human groups of increasing sizes, and then the whole mankind. These are the first four dynamics. At fifth dynamic we have life species other than mankind. It provides us with a human-centric view of life. At sixth and seventh dynamics we find a sharp division between matter and spirit. This again is a human-centric view that elevates spirit over matter. They are looked upon as separate existences that interact to produce life. At eighth dynamic we have the concept of Supreme Being. It is the concept of pure Cause that produces the universe. It projects itself outwards as spirit which impinges on inert matter to produce life. The human-centric view represents the eighth dynamic as a humanlike beingness (God).

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View of Dynamics from Postulate Mechanics

Postulate Mechanics view has been developed through Subject Clearing. These definitions are consistent with the postulates that underlie this universe. The earliest postulates provide a clue to the eighth dynamic. As postulates evolve, we get the dynamics seven to one.

The Eighth Dynamic is the dynamic of the Unknowable as explained in the dichotomy Unknowable-Knowable. The Knowable then includes all other dynamics as the Universe. The Eighth Dynamic is the unknowable beyond the Universe.

The Seventh Dynamic is the dynamic of the Self that perceives the knowable Universe through Postulates. It is the awareness of the universe as one—the Oneness—which characterizes the Seventh Dynamic.

The Sixth Dynamic is the dynamic of Substance, which manifests as the Universe. The substance is categorized by its condensation from thought to energy to matter. It is the sensation of the substance that characterizes the Sixth Dynamic.

The Fifth Dynamic consists of Self identifying with Substance to generate the Beingness from unanimated minerals to animated plant and animal kingdoms. It is the continuing evolution of these beingness toward greater complexity and abilities that characterizes the Fifth Dynamic.

The Fourth Dynamic is the peak of evolution of the beingness, which is the human kind. It the emergence of self-awareness and intelligence that characterizes the Fourth Dynamic.

The Third Dynamic represents the subdivision of the human kind into different races, cultures and political groups. These groups continue to subdivide into societies and smaller groups. It is notion of group that characterizes the Third Dynamic.

The Second Dynamic represents the group of family that reproduces and nurtures new individuals to maintain the continuity and growth of the human kind. It is the notion of reproductive and nurturing activities that characterizes the Second Dynamic.

The First Dynamic represents the individual that is the unit of the human kind. It is aggregation of individuals that forms various groups and the human kind. Here we have the problem-solving abilities that accelerate the evolution of beingness. The rapid evolution is key characteristic of the individual.

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Essays on Ground State

092: KNOWABLE AND UNKNOWABLE

130: THE PARADOX OF UNKNOWABLE

134: THE MATHEMATICS OF UNKNOWABLE

142: DEFINITION OF UNKNOWABLE

173: Research into Unknowable

174: WHAT IS UNKNOWABLE?

176: The Factors of Unknowable

197: Infinity and Unknowable

217: More on Unknowable

267: Absolutism and Philosophy

271: Gödel and Determinism

 

617: The Ground State of the Universe

634. Awareness and the Ground State

635. Aristotle and the Ground State

643. Ground State of Universe – History

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